Reading 1. Canada is the northern neighbor of the United States of America. The capital of Canada is Ottawa,but the biggest city is Toronto.In Toronto you can see – the CN Tower, which is 553 meters high-the tallest building in Canada. 2. Canada has two national languages-English
Read more →If you read this article probably General English course in our school is for you! “Have something done” means that you get somebody else to do something for you. For example: I’m going to have my hair cut. I’m having a copy of the report sent to
Read more →We use Should as a modal verb used to give advice and recommendation. Examples: – You should see a doctor. – You should keep your promises. – Should we buy her a present? Should can also be used for obligation. For example: – I should call my
Read more →Learn the Preposition and Conjunctions : In English, a preposition is a word used to express some relation of different things or thoughts to each other, and is generally placed before a noun or a pronoun. And a conjunction is a word used to connect words or
Read more →Learn the Future – Will/Shall Will is a modal verb used in English to indicate future time. For example: – It will be sunny tomorrow. – The new restaurant will open next week. Will comes after the subject and before the main verb, and in questions the
Read more →Learn the Future – Going to There is no one ‘future tense’ in English. There are 4 future forms. The one which is used most often in spoken English is ‘going to’, not ‘will’. Going to is used to show a future intention. For example: – I’m
Read more →English class about Past Simple : The Past Simple tense, also called the Simple Past, is used in english for past actions that happened either at a specific time, which can either be given by a time phrase (yesterday, last year, etc.) or understood from the context.
Read more →20 August 2008 – Written by Rob There are a variety of phrasal verbs, many of them quite common, which use the words ‘come’ and ‘go’. (Remember, a phrasal verb consists of a verb and a preposition.) Look at these sentences: Come – That band’s new CD
Read more →13 August 2008 – Written by Rob In this lesson, we will look at some of the phrasal verbs in English that contain the word ‘put’. (Remember, a phrasal verb consists of a verb and one or sometimes two prepositions. E.g. Put = verb, down = preposition
Read more →August 6 2008 – Written by Rob Consider these sentences in the past simple tense: – We watched the play in the old theatre. – I shot my woman – They saved the world They are positive statements – they describe things that happened. If we want
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